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Big Prize
For Bowler
Mrs': Dewar Norman, 175
IVIary street, in a 'bowling com-
petition at 0,weh Sound on Sat-
urday, won aS a prize a trip
for.ti,vo to the New York World
Fair and, to Bermuda also,
Norman \yip ,be .on that ten-day
holiday trip from July 15 to 25.,
The prize in the competition,
condueted by Players cigarettes,
was for the best score over
your seasOn's average. There
were. 57 competing and -Mrs.
Norman obtained a score of
5,3 over her average in com-
parison to the bowler who plac-
ed seond and who had 31 over
'his average. .
Seven went from Goderich to
Owen Sound for the. area com-
petition. They were: Ron Bu,
Weber, G. Ryan, Mrs. Norman
and Bill Lawson,
* Little Bowl, where Mrs. Nor-
man established her season's
average, sent her yellow mUms
in honor of her win. She is on
the teaching staff of Robertson.
Memorial Public School.
SUNDAY
SERVICES
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ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
May 3lst —,First Sunday After Trinity'
8:30 a.m.. HAStpinninidn
10:00 a.m. Sunday School and'Bible, Class
11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon
(Junior Uongreg-5.1ion and Nursery)
7:00 p.m. Evensong and Sermon
_George Burgoin, Organist and Choirmaster.
HOW A NEWSPA.PER .$.11OULD:RE
• Every lint!, Of' oeetipatiun
has its headaches, bven- the
newspaper business. Despite,
this, it is surprising the vast
number of people who know
all about how a.,new:spap•er
should- be run, even without
any experience%n
An editor, i,vho had had his
difficultie.s over the years—
as, indeed, all have—dreamed
one nig,ht that, .for once, the
paper came out right on the
button without a hitch, and
EVERYTHING WAS RIGHT!
Now, any working .newsinan'''
knows that 'this ,could happen
only in• a dream.
• In th,e glorious dream in clues -
tion*,. everything was in the
paper that everyone wanted, yet
would .have preferred to have
left out. Every Word was spell-
ed'correctly, and every comma
"hi -proper place. vely
reproduced, beautifully, and had
the g4Ptitin Under.
When a story noted "Clontinued
on Page 6" it ',actually was eon-
tin,ued . on Page 6, and not on
some ,other page. It was a mar -
Now we think editors deserve
such fleeting, happy,dre•amsobe-
Causk each week they work hard
to, create just stich a paper.
When an irate subscriber palls
about an error, ,she so often
says: "It's a wonder you would -
And he wearily agrees.
Yet through the week a large
part of his time devoted to a
fight against possible errors. He
catches and eliminates bobbles
in the work af his reporters,
pelttn7s-k-ANANible references
ar,ticles written by
local clergymen. When a price
in an ad gets in as $10.49 when
with relief as he C'h.an.ges it. Ife
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street, United Church
Sermon; "The Wor.ks of_The Spirit?
MASONIC LODGE -IN ATTENDANCE
L. H. Dotterer, Organist
THE REV. G. 'LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A., Minister
William Cameron, Director of Praise
Sermon: -tren'grrf rt.
(Nursery and Junior Congregation)
Enter to Worship.
Depart to Serve
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
11:60 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship'
"High Adventure"
REV. CECIL A. DUKELOW, Minister. ,
MRS. J. SNIDER, Organist. '
FREE METHODIST 'CHURCH
Corner Victoria end Park Streets
9:50 a.m. -SUNDAY SCHOOL
Vt:00 'a.m. Dr. Keith Fidler, London, Missionary appoin-
tee tO India.
7;00 p.rn: EVENING SERVICE
Wed., 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
- of the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec
Montreal Street Near The,Square
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
p:m. Evening Worship
Tuesday 6:45 p.m. Intetmediate Youth '
Wedne'iday 8:00 pan: Prayer Meeting and Bible StudY
Friday 6:30 p.m. — Explorers
, Rev. N. W. Oka, Walkerton, Interim Pastor
THE SALVATION ARMY
CAPTAIN and MRS. ROY WOMBOLD.,
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. Salvation Meeting
Tues., 8:00 p.m. — Prayer Meeting
EVERYONE WELCOME! "
',Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle
Cornet' of Elgin aria Waterloo Sts.
REV. ROBERT CLARK, Paitor
'10:00 a.m. Sunday Schocil Classes for all ages.
11:00 a.m. Morning Wotship
i:30 p.m. Evangelistic tervic4
Tuesday 8 p.m. Bible StudY and Prayer
Friday 8 p.m. Young People's 'Service
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
The Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches
In 'Canada
Bayfield Road at Blake St. (Enttance off Blake)
SUNDAY ,5ERVICES
Rev. Edwin Mitchell, minister of education at Wortley
_ Baptist Church, London, guesrspeaket at all services.
Pastor: REV. T. LESLIE HOBBINS, B.A.
ATTENTION FAR
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WEED CONTROL IN GivqN
AND CORN-TRCril—
Aircraft Spraying
. 2-4-D 1.55 Per Acre Chemical Supplied
MCP Oh Seeded Crops 2.00 Per Acre Chemical Supplied
vide
nips scores of miscues in the
'bud, but hejust can't seem to
You see, the reporters got a
lot °of. their news •front officers
of' clubs and- organizations, 'and
sometimes 'those persOns aren't
as •careful about their facts as'.
might .he. The reporters, when
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and)intne organization is Very
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• It all gets'''FIVtty hectic at
times, and you 'could hardly.
blame an editor for being tempt-
ed -'6n occasion 'to •turn in his
ulcer:. and 'move on to a less
hazardous occupation. Funny
thing is, few editors. ever do.
they aren't tired or in love or 4
victims of spring fever, try to 1HARBoR
be careful, but sometimes the
printers get things all mixed up
anyWay. At- teast, „that ',the
familiar plaint ' arolind
paper .offices, and all painters
are 'used to it by now—even
though printers wage ,a cease-
less war against crrer,, too.
Bad Ones Get By.
These good, folk set column
after column of type every day
and make 'very few' mistakes, rcouacil hecame diverted for a
and the proofreader tries hislmoment to theso-ciety's garden -
they do make, yet the slipoupa harbor •
that aren't caught atways,.seem "I think your horticultural
the worst. society iS making a valiant ef-
Bilt, alas for the editoci.i and fort," said James',Knox, mak-
tors, oxen when a story
cil's enaiuragehlent he went QP
'fully and set in type with nary to suggest a more complete
a mistake, things can happen. cover could be provided for
the rest of the bank with bushes
The make-up man in his rus.h
Time and flowers. •
to complete his page on
"It would help if there were -
so the paPer won't be late,
people up and down the 6-ank,"
From there council went on
then it's:too late.
to wondevylbout how to go
Yet, if npne 'of these things
about it. Councillor Joe MOuclY
go wrong,- the poor editor -May
Still.4ae: In. -the •-drigItaseL411.6
keSted forsythia -and -others that
For there is always the prob-.,veloping. display.
lem of what gets in and what
"This sort of ,..thing wit+ al-
is. left out, and the editor is most bring" visitors in itself,"•
blamed. for eritors of omisSion
he said.
as well as coitimiSsion. .
SUGGESTIONS
The Goderich Horticultural
Society received some free ad-
vice MOnday, May 25, from 'a
-group of professional engineers
studying the, GoderiCh parks.
Although not actually -part of.
,the the discussion with
Always Wrong
• If he" has more -space then
he must use general feature
news. But if he has too little
space, something is erowded out,
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Maribrine
Clean-up Week
Gets Results
the fire which threatened it last Thursday rival the house .pould easily haVe been raz-
_had been. extinguished. Mr. Allen' paid ed by fire.
if" f In- Farm-- Hanle, Fire'
CARLOW.—Fire of unknown
oregin completely gutted the
roof and attic of the farm .home
of Mr. and Mrs. RoYlIAllen last
Th'ursday. Due to the doderich
Fire Department arriving in a
feW minutes _the rest of the
house ,W --as saved from thei
For a thne it was -,thought the
fire was out of contFol due to
the high wind. No one Was in
the house at...the time as Mrs.
Allen had gone to the garden
a' feW Minutes before."
burn, noticed the smoke as he
was coming home from Gode:-.
rich and. drove in to advise the
Allen- - Mr. Koopmans
drove to rally neighbors who-.
nrried all the contents of the
house to the garage for safety.•
The loss ,..vas covered -by insur-
The Allen home is situated on
'the 8th concession of Colborne
ITowns-hip; four 'miles west Of
brewell. Par •
The society'. sponsored the
second annual town clean-up
project to help .preserve the
town's slogan, "Prettiest Town
in Canada." The town donated
the use of a truck during the
week to pick up mivellaneous
re.fitie that normal garbage
trucks will not pick.up.. •
During the week, eight or
'ten truck loads of unwanted'
.materials- were hauled -away:-
-Muir said -a few residrygg''
jumped the gun, putting some
out ahead of time and, some are
, still 'putting things out for ,1,1
trucks. He said he hoped the
to.wn's garbage 'collectors will
; forbidding the pytting out of
:refuse material. Citizens , are
I expected ter .dispose of it them -
clean town, the. society sponsors
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KELLOGGS 934-02. Pkg.
R!CE KRISPIES 29c
TOMATO JUICE 33c
16 -oz. lar MIRACLE WHIP
Salad DRESSING 39c
SAVA-ALL "--x 100 -foot Roll
WAX PAPER 29c
16 -oz. ROSE BRAND SWEET MIXED
PICKLES 29c -
PREMIUM FANCY QUALITY
Sockeye Salmon 59c
STUDENTS' AT WESTERN
In the list of this year's
graduates of the University
of Western Ont-nio faculties
aro affiliated colleges .the for._
lowing Goderich and. •arika
students were named: Cath-
erine L. Anderson; daughter
son, St. P,atrick.str-.Pet, -Gracie
B standing (68-74%) in Gen-
eral ,'Arts, Huron College;.
and Mrs. W. G. Leeson, Blake
street, Grad.e ,C standing..
oral"' Ciylege; Sk5;ia 0. Gil-
bert,. daughter of Mr:. and
rich, Grade .B ,standing in
General Arts, University Col-
lege.; Piet Van der Meer, son
der Meer, Montreal street,
'Class _II. standing (66-74q) in
Honors Phy,sics and Mathe;
matics (General Physics Op-
tions), 'University College;
Richard A. Stewart, son of
.Mr.•and,Mrs. Arthur Stewart,
Class.1.1 standing,
in Honors Physical -and Health -
Education, Middlesex Cojlege,
Diplomas in ,Public Health '
Anne Millar:
.c.gnvocation for Hnron Cot -
lege, and the School of Nttn-
ing Was held Wednesday,
May 27.. Middlesex College .
convocation is today, MaY 28,
rind for the .University Col-
-lege of Arts .and Science, ,
Friday, May 29.
AGENTS —FOR -
DRUMS
And A Fuci Line Of Musical
Instruments
LODGE FURNITURE
WEST STREET
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IF CATTLE PAY YOUR BILLS
Better cattle will pay' those bills faster leaving You
more dollars for those extras that mean better
living for the farm family. So for .
You can rely on,A.I. 'Pro -
bitter cattle in your herd.'
The pric.e?
You can save the -costs -of
Insurance and many oth-
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Still only $5.00 on most sires:
WATERLOO CATTLE PREED1NG ASSN.
,Oliver 'Xndersen and-. famirY
were honored by a farewell
party at . their school honse,
SS. No, 16 East W.awanosh,latt
Friday evening. Members of,
.the scetion and neighbors gath-
ered to spend a social evening. -
master of 'n cereinonie.s. Prizes
were given out by. Mr. Govier
aild Mr. Nelson yatterson:- high
low lady, ,Mrs. Harry Arm-
strong; high Man; N-erinin- Mc-
rtirc.h'G°.YPv.ier read an address to
the Anderson family who tnoved
last week. to make their home ,
in Auburn.' A .iset of lawn
chairs' -was presented- by. Ken-
neth McDougall and Nelson •
Patterson. A pearl necklace--
was.'presented. to Miss "Nancy.
Anderson by,Miss .Marie-Emipey ----
,and a 'Pen ancl.;, pencil set, was
presented- to William Anderson ., •
by Ross Wilson. Mr. Anderson
thanked his neighbors -and
friends for the gifts 'and the.
evening. Lunch was served and•
a'S'Oc,ili hour spent.
visited over the. weekend in
London with Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Youngblut and family..
Friends,wore' pleased to learn
that Mrs. Fred Tall was• able,
to return . to her home -after
several weeks ih Clinton hos-
D. J. Patterson
Heads New Club
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D.. J. Patterson has been '
cilpscn as the -first p'resident-6rw
:lir' newly formed "K 40 Club."
This club has been authorized
hy the Kinsmen Club for its
' former and present members
-over the age of .40. It is stactly
a social chili and not a money ,
raising group. It will meet.
' Tie org'anizatiOrial Meeting
was held on Monday. evening at
the. Lakeview Restaurant with
about 15 preSent. D. J. Patter-
sbn 'was chosen first president
in 'recognition of his devoted
services. to the Kinsmen .Club_
in past years, notablir. in 'eOri:
nectibn with the Octogellarian
Other'ilollicers named 'were:
Gordon Bannister, vieevresi-
dent, and William Ross, ecre-
PEbPLE "WE KNOW
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ross,
Windsor, anti Yrr, and Mrs. Carl
visttid on Sunday with -Mr, and -
Mrs. Keith 16ss, Southampton,